Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
January 28, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Aviation Journalist Matthew Molnar Dies
at 33
Link
to article in The New York Times:
2)
Paperless Air Cargo Skyrockets at
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Link
to article in Airport World:
BICYCLES
3)
Video Mapping Bike Paths of the World:
See What a Ride Looks Like from Handle Bar POV
Link
to article on Transportation Nation:
4) Why One San Francisco Bike Lane Design is
Upsetting Drivers and Cyclists
Link to story from KALW Radio's Crosscurrents:
GPS / NAVIGATION
5)
Russian Expert: China's BeiDou System is
GLONASS Ally, Not Competitor
Link
to article on Russia Beyond the Headlines:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
6)
Manchester, UK to Get 'Intelligent'
Transport System
Link
to article in Computerworld UK:
http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/it-business/3422927/manchester-get-intelligent-transport-system/
7)
Thinking Aloud Podcast on the Integrated
Systems Europe Trade Show
Link
to podcast from Thinking Highways:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
8)
Idaho Transportation Department Uses
Public Outreach Planner to Aid Communications
Link
to story on Transportation Radio:
ROADWAYS
9)
Floating Billboard Entrepreneur Tests
the Waters Along I-90 Bridge in Washington State
Link
to article in The Seattle Times:
TELEMATICS
10)
The Impact of eCall, EETS and ITP on
Fleet Telematics
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRANSIT
11)
New York MTA Railroads Seek Proposals
for Digital Ticket App
Link
to article in The Journal News:
http://www.lohud.com/article/20130128/NEWS/301280086/MTA-railroads-seek-proposals-digital-ticket-app
12)
Central Ohio Transit Authority's CEO
Recruits Bus Buddies
Link
to article in The Columbus Dispatch:
13)
More Digital Advertising Coming to MBTA
Stations and Stops
Link
to article on BostInno:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14)
California DOT Making Moves to Ease I-10
Freeway Gridlock with Sign Installations
Link
to City News Service article:
15)
IBM Indonesia Thinks It Can Help
Alleviate Jakarta Traffic
Link
to article in the Jakarta Globe:
VEHICLES
16)
Winning the Hearts -- and Ears -- of
Modern Drivers
Link
to article on The Motley Fool:
News Releases
7) New EU Project Starts Deploying Road Safety and Energy Efficiency Services in Seven European Cities
Upcoming Events
Webinar: The Effects of Jamming on GPS/GNSS Signals – February 6
Today in Transportation
History
1938
**75th anniversary** Rudolf Caracciola set a public road land-speed
record of 432.7 kph (268.9 mph) on Autobahn 5 in Germany.
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